Know what's below. Call before you dig. NewsBrief From the desk of Felecia Greer, Customer Advocate MARCH/APRIL 2017 NOW IS THE TIME TO PREPARE FOR STORMS The warmer weather means the time for summer storms is just around the corner. We encourage you to use the information provided below and take steps to prepare yourself and others by being “weather-ready” in the face of storms. Before a Storm Strikes Assemble an emergency storm kit with bottled water, non-perishable foods, blankets, flashlights and extra batteries, a first-aid kit and hand tools. Be sure to stock prescriptions, special medical or infant supplies and other essentials. Then, develop and practice an emergency plan with everyone in your household. Make these ideas part of your routine if severe weather is approaching: ■ Fill your tub if your water supply depends on electricity ■ Charge cell phones and mobile devices ■ Protect and unplug electronics ■ Ensure your Pepco contact information is up to date, by calling 1-202-833-7500 ■ Download our mobile app at pepco.com/ mobileapp or from your app store If Power Goes Out Restoring power safely takes time. Follow these steps to minimize the effect of an outage on your home: ■ Unplug or turn off TVs, appliances and lights, keeping one lamp switched on so you know when power has been restored ■ Drink plenty of water and avoid overheating ■ Keep freezer and refrigerator doors shut ■ Close shades or curtains to keep rooms cooler ■ Never run a generator indoors, including inside a garage or carport – a generator should always be located outdoors in a well ventilated area away from doors and windows ■ When conditions are safe, check on elderly or home-bound neighbors who may be vulnerable to heat stress If You Rely on Emergency or Life-Support Equipment Our Emergency Med ical Equipment Notification Program can provide advance notice of scheduled outages and severe storms if you rely on life-support equipment such as respirators or kidney dialysis machines. Call 1-202-833-7500 or visit pepco.com/EMENP to learn more. FOCUS ON: SPRINGTIME SAFETY April is National Safe Digging Month. You probably live and work around a variety of utility lines and equipment buried just a few feet underground. Before beginning any project involving digging, call 8-1-1 to have underground lines marked for free and to help ensure a smart start to your project. Or visit missutility.net to learn more. Stay Safe. Dig Smart. It’s not just a good idea it’s the law.
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Know whats below Call before you dig
NewsBrief From the desk of Felecia Greer Customer Advocate MARCHAPRIL 2017
NOW IS THE TIME TO PREPARE FOR STORMS The warmer weather means the time for summer storms is just around the corner We encourage you to use the information provided below and take steps to prepare yourself and others by being ldquoweather-readyrdquo in the face of storms
Before a Storm Strikes
Assemble an emergency storm kit with bottled water non-perishable foods blankets flashlights and extra batteries a first-aid kit and hand tools Be sure to stock prescriptions special medical or infant supplies and other essentials Then develop and practice an emergency plan with everyone in your household
Make these ideas part of your routine if severe weather is approaching
Fill your tub if your water supply depends on electricity Charge cell phones and mobile devices Protect and unplug electronics Ensure your Pepco contact information is up to date by
calling 1-202-833-7500 Download our mobile app at pepcocom
mobileapp or from your app store
If Power Goes Out
Restoring power safely takes time Follow these steps to minimize the effect of an outage on your home
Unplug or turn off TVs appliances and lights keeping one lamp switched on so you know when power has been restored Drink plenty of water and avoid overheating Keep freezer and refrigerator doors shut
Close shades or curtains to keep rooms cooler Never run a generator indoors including inside a garage or carport ndash a generator should always be located outdoors in a well ventilated area away from doors and windows When conditions are safe check on elderly or home-bound neighbors who may be vulnerable to heat stress
If You Rely on Emergency or Life-Support Equipment
Our Emergency Med ical Equipment Notif ication Program can provide advance notice of scheduled outages and severe storms if you rely on life-support equipment such as respirators or kidney dialysis machines Call 1-202-833-7500or visit pepcocomEMENP to learn more
FOCUS ON SPRINGTIME SAFETY
April is National Safe Digging Month You probably live and work around a variety of utility lines and equipment buried just a few feet underground Before beginning any project involving digging call 8-1-1 to have underground lines marked for free and to help ensure a smart start to your project Or visit missutilitynet to learn more
Stay Safe Dig Smart Itrsquos not just a good idea itrsquos the law
GET HELP WITH YOUR ENERGY BILLS We want to share a few options that can help you minimize these impacts on your electric utility bill by helping you prepare for and manage your bills through flexible payment options and assistance programs
Options include
Budget Billing You can avoid seasonal peaks in your electric bills by dividing your payments evenly over the course of the entire year This plan makes it easier for you to budget and pay your energy bill each month because yoursquoll know your regular payment amount
Special Payment Arrangements We offer a variety of payment arrangements for customers who may be experiencing financial conditions that make it difficult to keep their accounts current
Extended Payment Date Plan If your main source of household income is from government or other low-income entitlement programs you may qualify for a regular extension of your bill due date without incurring a late charge
Call 1-202-833-7500or visit pepcocom for additional information about the options noted above
Some federal and state energy assistance programs are also available for eligible Maryland residents who may need assistance paying their utility bills
State-Specific Energy Assistance Programs
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Maryland Energy Assistance Program (MEAP) provides assistance to low-income customers with their home heating bills Limited assistance is also available to repair or replace broken furnaces Applicants are eligible to apply for the MEAP program once at any time during the program year July 1- May 31
The Electric Universal Service Program (EUSP) provides assistance to low-income customers for their electric bill Customers may receive help that pays a portion of their current electric bill Some EUSP participants may qualify for
assistance with past-due electric bills as well as referrals to energy efficiency programs
The Utility Service Protection Plan (USPP) is designed to protect low-income families from utility shutoff Customers who are eligible for assistance from MEAP may also be eligible for participation in USPP Through this program customers receive an electric bill for the same amount each month throughout the year
Arrearage Retirement Assistance helps customers that have a large past due electric bill in addition to the electric and heating bill payment benefits If eligible customers receive forgiveness of up to $2000 towards their past due bill based off their actual bill amount Customers must have a past due bill of $300 or greater to be considered eligible
To learn more about these Maryland programs call the Maryland Department of Human Resources Office of Home Energy Programs at 1-800-352-1446or visit dhrmarylandgovohep
For more information about energy assistance programs visit pepcocomenergyassistance
GIVE THE GIFT OF ENERGY A comfortable home is truly a gift ndash and a gift that we can help you share with someone special Our Gift of Energy program is a thoughtful way to help your family members friends or neighbors with their energy bills
Herersquos how it works Visit pepcocomgift and make a payment on that personrsquos account and receive a free greeting card to send to the recipient compliments of Pepco
You can purchase a Gift of Energy for an Pepco customer at any time during the year
copy Pepco 2017
GET HELP WITH YOUR ENERGY BILLS We want to share a few options that can help you minimize these impacts on your electric utility bill by helping you prepare for and manage your bills through flexible payment options and assistance programs
Options include
Budget Billing You can avoid seasonal peaks in your electric bills by dividing your payments evenly over the course of the entire year This plan makes it easier for you to budget and pay your energy bill each month because yoursquoll know your regular payment amount
Special Payment Arrangements We offer a variety of payment arrangements for customers who may be experiencing financial conditions that make it difficult to keep their accounts current
Extended Payment Date Plan If your main source of household income is from government or other low-income entitlement programs you may qualify for a regular extension of your bill due date without incurring a late charge
Call 1-202-833-7500or visit pepcocom for additional information about the options noted above
Some federal and state energy assistance programs are also available for eligible Maryland residents who may need assistance paying their utility bills
State-Specific Energy Assistance Programs
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Maryland Energy Assistance Program (MEAP) provides assistance to low-income customers with their home heating bills Limited assistance is also available to repair or replace broken furnaces Applicants are eligible to apply for the MEAP program once at any time during the program year July 1- May 31
The Electric Universal Service Program (EUSP) provides assistance to low-income customers for their electric bill Customers may receive help that pays a portion of their current electric bill Some EUSP participants may qualify for
assistance with past-due electric bills as well as referrals to energy efficiency programs
The Utility Service Protection Plan (USPP) is designed to protect low-income families from utility shutoff Customers who are eligible for assistance from MEAP may also be eligible for participation in USPP Through this program customers receive an electric bill for the same amount each month throughout the year
Arrearage Retirement Assistance helps customers that have a large past due electric bill in addition to the electric and heating bill payment benefits If eligible customers receive forgiveness of up to $2000 towards their past due bill based off their actual bill amount Customers must have a past due bill of $300 or greater to be considered eligible
To learn more about these Maryland programs call the Maryland Department of Human Resources Office of Home Energy Programs at 1-800-352-1446or visit dhrmarylandgovohep
For more information about energy assistance programs visit pepcocomenergyassistance
GIVE THE GIFT OF ENERGY A comfortable home is truly a gift ndash and a gift that we can help you share with someone special Our Gift of Energy program is a thoughtful way to help your family members friends or neighbors with their energy bills
Herersquos how it works Visit pepcocomgift and make a payment on that personrsquos account and receive a free greeting card to send to the recipient compliments of Pepco
You can purchase a Gift of Energy for an Pepco customer at any time during the year